Thus spake Leonard Miyata:
> For the MicroSoft world, Outlook Express has the abilities to show the
> SMTP headers. Just highlight the message, right click and choose
> properties, Click the view message source button, and in the source
> window that pops up, you can right click-copy, then paste into a new
> message.
>
> For the Unix world, the 'pine' UA (which is what I'm using now), you can
> save the offending message to it's own unique new-folder, then read in the
> contents of mail/new-folder into your message. after deleting the first
> 12 lines (folder header information) This is what follows ....
Almost all mail readers, in fact, will let you view the full
headers. Netscape Mail, Mutt, Elm, 'mail', Pine, no doubt the more
experimental GNOME/GTK+/KDE mailers do; no doubt the more or less
common Windows mailers like Eudora, TheBat, Pegasus, etc. will too.
Wil
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A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic,
and water, chiefly used to facilitate the infection of
idiocy and promote intellectual crime.
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